The poop helps pinpoint their location, and Train helps pinpoint the poop.
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"It's hard to pinpoint what particularly did it," Hall said.
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Twitter can pinpoint pornographic images without help from human curators.
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The exact origins of Jag Man are easy to pinpoint.
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Similarities or differences can pinpoint areas with the biggest potential.
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It's tough to pinpoint what pushed him over the edge.
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It's hard to pinpoint what, exactly, The Defenders stand for.
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The key to the drive was pinpoint passing by Griffin.
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It takes a moment to pinpoint the blinking exclamation point.
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For the late bloomers, however, patterns were harder to pinpoint.
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Trump has an uncanny ability to pinpoint his opponents' weaknesses.
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We can pinpoint the exact place in the rock sequence.
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Again, doctors found nothing they could pinpoint as the culprit.
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Blanchard's last known whereabouts are difficult to pinpoint, Harris says.
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It's hard to pinpoint the first ever time it happened.
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YouTuber Jackie Aina grew up unable to pinpoint her culture.
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The researchers could not pinpoint the cause of these differences.
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It's not easy to pinpoint when Mexico's drug war started.
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And then he goes and makes pinpoint assists like these?
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But there was another moment that I can really pinpoint.
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It's so difficult to pinpoint where the Rameau element is.
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There's been many favorites, so it's tough to pinpoint one.
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Joanna Czech can pinpoint the exact moment when everything changed.
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Traders could not pinpoint a catalyst for the sudden decline.
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They are small and can be reached with pinpoint accuracy.
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It seems impossible to pinpoint where Yellowstone begins and ends.
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Her current perspective, though, can occasionally narrow to a pinpoint.
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It's hard to pinpoint exactly when things changed, or how.
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The exact size of the strike is hard to pinpoint.
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But it's hard to pinpoint just one reason for the melting.
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To really pinpoint your search, check out the CamelCamelCamel tracking tool.
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How many states would be needed to pinpoint a common thread?
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Geroski suggested there is no way to pinpoint why that happens.
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This can allow them to pinpoint problems and glitches across systems.
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Ultimately though, it's hard to pinpoint what Levinson is actually targeting.
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I wish I could pinpoint exactly how this mascara does it.
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But traders could not pinpoint the exact reason for the plunge.
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I can't really pinpoint the difference but there's definitely a difference.
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Spinners will try to pinpoint a cause for Ossoff's strong showing.
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It's hard to pinpoint exactly what is bad about this movie.
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Even now, it seems Samsung can't pinpoint what the defect was.
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It's hard to pinpoint exactly what makes this clip so wonderful.
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I really couldn't pinpoint a big difference in quality or flavor.
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All we can do with this data is pinpoint dimming events.
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For starters, finding the Facebook pages to pinpoint would be difficult.
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I can't pinpoint the exact moment when I felt socially crippled.
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That makes herpes somewhat difficult to pinpoint — and makes misdiagnoses possible.
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It is a tiny bump, about the size of a pinpoint.
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The couple had known of Volhynia, but couldn't pinpoint its location.
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And it's very difficult to pinpoint how any particular protest works.
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That is what allows the eavesdropping scientists to pinpoint its source.
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It has been tough to pinpoint who exactly is at fault.
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Pinpoint what behaviors and topics are likely to set you off.
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And her phone may have helped rescuers pinpoint the group's location.
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The researchers are hoping to pinpoint which worm this might be.
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It&aposs hard to pinpoint the moment the algorithm picked you.
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Jean-Georges Vongerichten can pinpoint the day, the place, the words.
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The images helped him pinpoint problems before it affected his yield.
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The images helped him pinpoint problems before it affected his yield.
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Police are still trying to pinpoint the exact number of victims.
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I'm not sure I'd be able to pinpoint any one thing.
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"It's hard to pinpoint one thing," Jazz coach Quin Snyder said.
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Like Ford, Kuster can't pinpoint the exact date of the event.
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This information is used to pinpoint where more parks are needed.
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With Embiid and Simmons, their injury issues were easy to pinpoint.
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That makes it way more difficult to pinpoint the object's exact location.
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To attempt to clone such things or pinpoint their characteristics is futile.
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A deep cutback and a pinpoint bullet to the near post. Delightful.
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They were able to pinpoint variations in two genes as potential causes.
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It's hard to pinpoint the exact moment QR codes became a joke.
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Followup observations allowed astronomers to pinpoint a probable collision with southern Africa.
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The White House's position on the bank has been hard to pinpoint.
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But single radio bursts are harder to pinpoint because they don't reoccur.
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Small but mighty, this tool lets you pinpoint and treat particular muscles.
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The reasons for this new wave of creativity are hard to pinpoint.
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Satellite images pinpoint the Getty and Tick fires and affected areas nearby.
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Other signs include pinpoint pupils, confusion, vomiting and cold or clammy skin.
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"There's nothing that you can pinpoint," head coach Brad Webber told CNN.
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But how long can Floyd run from that powerfully pinpoint left hand?
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It requires pinpoint precision around an object where there's very little gravity.
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Mr. Covey and his staff could not pinpoint where the criticism started.
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Those alerts, triggered by complex statistical algorithms, can help pinpoint problem players.
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I've always found it problematic without being able to pinpoint exactly why.
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Unfortunately for Hamilton, Abdurakhimov's pinpoint striking was simply too much to handle.
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Can I can pinpoint that this object stopped and went straight up?
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Exomoons are harder to pinpoint than exoplanets because of their smaller size.
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Thiel's own views on energy have been a little tough to pinpoint.
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It didn't take long for authorities to pinpoint McCloud as the suspect.
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Salinas was able to pinpoint which medicine was causing the side effects.
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Fitzharris: That's a really hard thing to pinpoint, because it's so taboo.
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It is more difficult to pinpoint some of the main reasons why.
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As always, it's difficult to pinpoint the reasons behind Bitcoin's price surge.
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He could recognize my various signs and pinpoint with precision the roots.
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The emergency services were also able to pinpoint their location via WhatsApp.
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If you had to pinpoint it, how many times did you cry?
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Now, it's hoping a new online process will help pinpoint standout applicants.
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It's not hard to pinpoint the root of such a mind-set.
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Doctors couldn't pinpoint the cause; that would soon become a common refrain.
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His pinpoint accuracy in small spaces in the short game is exceptional.
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But the precise history of televised tunnel coverage is difficult to pinpoint.
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Djokovic, by contrast, lacked his usual pinpoint footwork and depth of shot.
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Looking back with a year's distance, we can pinpoint our first mistake.
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But authorities are still working to pinpoint exactly what caused the crash.
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Ms. Nyong'o, simply superb, illuminates her character's conflicted feelings with pinpoint clarity.
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Most of us can pinpoint the one concert that changed our lives.
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This sexuality has since become very complicated and increasingly difficult to pinpoint.
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People always try to pinpoint hip-hop as if it's inherently homophobic.
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It's hard to exactly pinpoint, but there's a special poetry to it.
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Pinpoint strikes to destroy ships and planes of the Venezuelan armed forces?
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Srivats doesn&apost pinpoint which companies he is hoping to hire from.
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Federal officials on Friday said it's too early to pinpoint one substance.
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I'll never pinpoint anything because it's not what real grown-ups do.
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It has not been able to pinpoint the source of the outbreak.
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When first responders were finally able to pinpoint the location of Mrs.
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It's hard to pinpoint exactly when fitness trackers truly entered the mainstream.
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They also aimed to pinpoint areas where innovations might help cut waste.
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That would pinpoint the ordnance to a one- to three-meter area.
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Here&aposs how to pinpoint them before they burn out and quit.
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Blanchard's last known whereabouts are difficult to pinpoint, Harris previously told PEOPLE.
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The questions started off easy, with answers we could pinpoint without issue.
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Scholars have tried to pinpoint exactly when this great expansion took place.
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Inkster, Michigan (CNN)Najah Bazzy can pinpoint the moment her life changed.
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As with noodles or eye makeup, its origins are hard to pinpoint.
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Researchers have not been able to pinpoint what exactly triggers the disease.
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" The best way to survive is to "pinpoint your best side hustle.
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Skateboarders have an innate ability to identify fellow skateboarders with pinpoint accuracy.
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I spend a lot of time trying to pinpoint how fear is learned.
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"It is difficult to pinpoint the original cause," Perrin said in a note.
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And you still need to play a sound or music to pinpoint them.
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Some rashes can look like red splotches and some look like pinpoint dots.
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They pinpoint the anomalies that they'll later return to on foot, to dig.
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It's impossible to pinpoint the exact reason Fortnite has become such a phenomenon.
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Because people are fearful of reporting frauds, it's difficult to pinpoint their pervasiveness.
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But he was quick to pinpoint someone he wants to blame: white men.
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Can you pinpoint the moment though where you moved from Harlem to Hollywood?
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The use of mumbucas also allows researchers to easily pinpoint effects on inflation.
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Though it's unfair to pinpoint Swift as the only silent feminist this election.
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Images: Raymond ThiIt's easy to pinpoint certain things you love about a movie.
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I don't find pinpoint perfection particularly beautiful, I find it a bit empty.
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Lucas Stallbaumer can pinpoint the moment his relationship with Ken Griffey Jr. began.
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Can we pinpoint a group of neurons that are crucial for one memory?
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That makes it also hard to pinpoint the timing of the expected recovery.
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But the singer couldn't pinpoint why or how his information was being used.
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In the 1960s, researchers started to pinpoint exactly how new memories are created.
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So we can pinpoint when the future of VR will really be here.
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Are you able to pinpoint the moment when you hit your 10,000th hour?
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Tiffany Haddish can pinpoint the exact moment her life changed for the better.
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It had become an emblem for something that I can't even pinpoint properly.
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Its ad targeting was revealed to be able to pinpoint emotionally vulnerable teens.
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Even though IBS is hard to pinpoint, it's still a very common syndrome.
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Even detailed records couldn't have been enough to pinpoint a single apartment complex.
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His leaping, pinpoint header was more than a little reminiscent of his dad.
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That makes it possible to pinpoint where bureaucrats have been fiddling the statistics.
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Pinpoint wants to change that by making engineering a more data-driven endeavor.
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Classroom tech also gives teachers a superhuman capacity to pinpoint and predict problems.
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GPS will pinpoint and record the exact location where each interview was conducted.
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They can also pinpoint the locations of delays, allowing them to improve efficiency.
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Traders said it was difficult to pinpoint the catalyst that triggered the losses.
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During these outbreaks, the goal is to pinpoint the source of the infection.
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It did pinpoint some of my physical attributes, like eye and hair color.
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So, this study tried to pinpoint some of the reasons behind those differences.
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The candidates will refine their campaigns to pinpoint where they have the advantage.
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Police have yet to pinpoint when the deadly assault came to an end.
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UPS uses package delivery history to pinpoint exactly where a driver should go.
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However, humans cannot pinpoint what exactly makes a piece of text feel receptive.
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Can you pinpoint the moment when you realized you actually were an actor?
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Researchers studied the Taos hum in 1993 but did not pinpoint a source.
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I don't want to see mass closures, I want to see pinpoint response.
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In Manchester, though, they might pinpoint another moment: the day it was won.
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It's hard to pinpoint why Poirot's death got such prominent treatment in 1975.
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It's really difficult to pinpoint any particular moment, when you're caught in liminality.
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Other than superstition, it's hard to pinpoint what, precisely, will decide this game.
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This could help you pinpoint the source of a suspected food poisoning attack.
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But the format is also an unparalleled way to pinpoint a movie's flaws.
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An autopsy has been ordered so they can pinpoint what caused his death.
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I can pinpoint specific areas, like a newly-planted bed, that need watering.
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MONACO — Looking back, Vadim Vasilyev can pinpoint the precise moment A.S. Monaco changed.
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It is often hard to pinpoint what the deciding factor is for commissioners.
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It's hard to pinpoint the exact moment that Britney Spears became a legend.
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It is always challenging to pinpoint the catalyst, but the vulnerability now exists.
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"For security reasons, I won't pinpoint where these forces will flow," said Karns.
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It's hard to pinpoint a single cause for the slowdown in productivity growth.
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Jimmy says he can't pinpoint a moment where his mindset toward violence changed.
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Theoretical predictions based on educated guesses don't necessarily pinpoint a particle's mass precisely.
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But analysts are struggling to pinpoint a clear reason for this sell-off.
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I can pinpoint the peak of Girls, and it was in season two.
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Assess where you are on the scale, and pinpoint where you'd like to be.
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Real companies with pun names that have matured to exit were harder to pinpoint.
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It's hard to pinpoint precisely why Dynasty Warriors 2 stood out, but it did.
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Here we used TipRanks analyst ranking service to pinpoint Wall Street's best-performing analysts.
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Deputies described their pursuit using night-vision goggles and lasers to pinpoint his position.
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Technical analysts look at charts to pinpoint patterns in various markets and asset classes.
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The goal of the exercise is to pinpoint the spending you enjoy the most.
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There's not any one factor that's easy to pinpoint, it's complic...no, why lie?
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Can you pinpoint the exact moment in time when this idea came to you?
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The satellite tags are able to pinpoint where a prisoner is at all times.
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There's a focus joystick on the back to help you better pinpoint your subject.
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Using the signal from her cellphone, the authorities were able to pinpoint her location.
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Here's the thing: I'm not sure I could adequately pinpoint why I enjoy Casual.
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It's difficult to pinpoint when Republicans and industry groups began catastrophizing about carbon regulations.
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The program, enabled by artificial intelligence (AI), helps pinpoint customers who require further scrutiny.
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Because of that, it's nearly impossible to pinpoint where the station will come down.
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Granted, if your name is "John Smith," you may not be easy to pinpoint.
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The new emails reveal additional testing seeking to pinpoint the source of the outbreak.
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The agency said it is still working to pinpoint the source of the outbreak.
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To pinpoint the exact source, though, investigators would need samples of the tainted lettuce.
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"You can't pinpoint it to one group really," said Curtin about the upward trend.
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Now the pair collaborate on methods which will help pinpoint both crooks and critters.
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Amazon launches messaging: Amazon Web Services Pinpoint launched a two-way global messaging service.
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It is difficult to pinpoint exactly how many crimes are being committed against Muslims.
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Among other things, lidar can pinpoint exactly where a fault trench should be dug.
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The defending champions leveraged positional versatility with prescient, pinpoint passing and ultra-precise shooting.
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With Ada's help, you must pinpoint the Mechanist's location, find him, and kill him.
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Her mother told WHO she could not pinpoint exactly how Mariana caught the virus.
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I know the coaching staff is trying to pinpoint what the case may be.
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But in day to day use, it's extremely difficult to pinpoint any performance issues.
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"These days, it's hard to pinpoint someone's background," argues Gordon Watkins, Saunders' co-instructor.
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A Wisconsin start-up designs ceramic guides that pinpoint tumors in individual cancer patients.
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And then the next day, I can pinpoint the exact house that it's in.
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A genetic fluorescent protein was added to help the scientists pinpoint the transplanted tissue.
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And when exactly we have succeeded may be hard to pinpoint to an instant.
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For now, the goal is simply to pinpoint the spending that makes you happiest.
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As the game went on, he never lost his stuff, just his pinpoint command.
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After running numerous tests, they were unable to pinpoint what was wrong with Barrow.
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Pomeranz had what Farrell called "pinpoint" control while going 6 1/3 scoreless innings.
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Finding them is easy; census figures and local nonprofits can pinpoint where they are.
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It's going to take time for experts to pinpoint just what's driving this trend.
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As such, it's difficult to pinpoint exactly when these sorts of thefts started occurring.
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This new type of search should help users pinpoint the information they're looking for.
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Chances are, that exec will pinpoint coworkers at the top of the food chain.
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Pinpoint is similar to Oxford but woven with thinner threads for a smoother hand.
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How could I possibly judge its merits, or sift through to pinpoint its flaws?
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Others used both, making it even more difficult for doctors to pinpoint a culprit.
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Afterward, Syndergaard could not pinpoint one correction that had allowed him to pitch better.
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The other technique maps the heart to pinpoint the exact location of scar tissue.
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Anxiety is so idiosyncratic that it's difficult to pinpoint a "type" that's most common.
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More recently, the police have requested data on bus passengers to pinpoint escaping protesters.
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DeGrom's pitches displayed pinpoint location and deceptive movement in carving up the Giants' lineup.
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A recession is likely on the horizon, even if we can't pinpoint exactly when.
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As outsiders, Kim and company were able to pinpoint the norms that needed challenging.
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First, pinpoint a recent event that made you feel like your boss dislikes you.
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Guerrasio: Have you been able to pinpoint why Imax works so well in China?
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It's hard to pinpoint them all, because the original pilot isn't around for comparison.
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They said Thursday that they have not yet been able to pinpoint the issue.
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We break down the song to pinpoint why it gets stuck in your head.
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Netflix's valuation is difficult to pinpoint and often in the eye of the beholder.
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At the same time, Woods seems different in ways that people can't quite pinpoint.
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In 525, a monk named Dionysius Exiguus wanted to pinpoint the date for Easter.
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His situation is so pinpoint that no one gets into the other person's lane.
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Salah has fantastic speed, pinpoint passing ability, and unnatural coolness in front of goal.
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Can you pinpoint the moment when you knew you had to make this movie?
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Speaking with your doctor can help pinpoint what's going on with an abnormal period.
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It's difficult to pinpoint the scientific names for some of the greens we encounter.
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The visualization helps you automatically pinpoint when it might be the right time to fly.
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If you can't pinpoint exactly how much money you'll need in retirement, you're not alone.
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Also, the study can pinpoint changes in death rates but not why those changes occurred.
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This upgrade will allow meteorologists to pinpoint the location of severe weather with greater accuracy.
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He wanted to make sure his parents were OK. Looking back, I can pinpoint moments.
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I hear gunfire, but before I can even pinpoint where it's coming from, I'm dead.
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"Global capital is gushing into China," said Ma Xixun, executive director at asset manger PinPoint.
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European diplomats have said more evidence is needed to pinpoint responsibility for the tanker strikes.
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I can pinpoint the exact moment I knew, truly knew, my dolls were watching me.
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That means, among other things, that tracking is easier to pinpoint indoors and below ground.
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It's hard to pinpoint exactly where our fascination with the "model off-duty" outfit started.
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It's been harder to pinpoint whether triclosan at low doses can cause harm in people.
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But instead of merely beeping, it lets you pinpoint its exact location, augmented reality-style.
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And even looking at raw numbers, it's oftentimes hard to pinpoint differences between successive generations.
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Researchers are still trying to pinpoint exactly what causes this feeling to arise, Brase says.
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But experts pinpoint a number of ways Kemp could have avoided outrage this time around.
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Through their stories, I was able to pinpoint just why these comments were so problematic.
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It's just so difficult to pinpoint who is the most horrifying character in this show.
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Cryptocurrency markets are opaque, and it is difficult to pinpoint exact catalysts for price moves.
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That allowed Karlstrom and Byrnes to pinpoint the sections produced roughly 66 million years ago.
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That's been tricky since it's hard to pinpoint exactly where a person is in space.
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With one swift Google search, you can pinpoint every foundation and serum she's ever tried.
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But it's still tough to pinpoint the exact location of such a faraway, faint planet.
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In America nobody can pinpoint what triggered the radical shift in public attitudes we observed.
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It's impossible to pinpoint one reason that a person may grow up to be abusive.
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So much discrimination of women, when it's not blatantly physical, can be difficult to pinpoint.
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Luckily, resources are available to help us pinpoint our own and adjust our behaviors accordingly.
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They've taken the time to pinpoint the ingredients that work and the ones that don't.
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It was distinct, for sure, but we never could quite pinpoint what it smelled like.
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Investigators are still trying to pinpoint the source of the leak, officials said Wednesday afternoon.
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There are conflicting expert opinions on this issue, making it difficult to pinpoint the truth.
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"This digital cartography enables us to pinpoint exactly what doesn't work and where," said Bonigar.
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This collects vibration data from moving cars to pinpoint potholes that need to be filled.
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That lets Android pinpoint users to a single building, rather than a single city block.
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The best leaders pinpoint candidates who have sharper skills or fresher ideas than they do.
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Like with all poll findings, it's impossible to pinpoint a single reason that explains it.
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It uses techniques based on personality traits and then applies analytic tools to pinpoint supporters.
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Nick Schmaltz made a pinpoint pass through traffic in the crease to set up Fortin.
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Even in retrospect, relatives struggled to pinpoint the moment a tumultuous marriage had turned murderous.
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While it's hard to pinpoint where it all began, sightings have stretched across the country.
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I think it's hard to pinpoint one thing, but we looked at it a lot.
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The app, accessible on the museum's wireless network, will also let users pinpoint their location.
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Pannell gains about 20,000 likes a video, although it's hard to pinpoint an average number.
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Since most people don't have symptoms for Zika, many can't pinpoint the date of exposure.
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"I don't want to see mass closures, I want pinpoint response," he said on CNN.
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Emotionally, it's tough to really pinpoint how we're feeling because it's out of our control.
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Both Shaffs pinpoint a societal change toward looking inward for modern audiences' enthusiasm for Audium.
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It was a couple different things, but it's tough to kind of pinpoint exactly when.
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"It's tough to pinpoint what we need, but we're all to blame here," McDavid said.
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It's difficult to pinpoint exactly how often transgender people are subjected to violence and harassment.
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If Cassell can pinpoint one flaw, it might be that Williams commits too many turnovers.
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The technology can pinpoint a car's location down to half a tire's worth of precision.
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Those loose affiliations make it difficult to pinpoint which attacks are directed by Iranian authorities.
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"It's difficult to pinpoint," she says, when asked how this beachcombing connects to her work.
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Guts and imagination from Pederson, a pinpoint throw from Burton, and Foles pulling it in.
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Their ability to pinpoint off-normal but not-yet-diagnosed disease reports is so powerful.
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Plus, the variable speed control lets you pinpoint your mixing speed with 15 possible settings.
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I try to pinpoint what is making me feel like my voice isn't being heard.
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The goal, according to the lawsuit, was to pinpoint their insecurities and weed out skeptics.
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Will it be applied with pinpoint precision or will it be scattered and, therefore, diluted?
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"In general, I wouldn't pinpoint any specific person that needs to say apologies," he said.
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More pinpoint geo-location technologies are necessary to more narrowly identify the locations of hackers.
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"We are so early in our investigation it's hard to pinpoint anything specific," Limani said.
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Instead, Lunshof, Hyun and their colleagues want to pinpoint more immediate ethical issues worth considering.
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This course covers how to pinpoint any network vulnerabilities and stop hackers in their tracks.
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This allows us to pinpoint any gaps in the protection measures for follow-up work.
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He redirected a pinpoint feed from Connor McDavid for his third goal of the season.
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It became harder to pinpoint what had changed and when it had, but it had.
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That's been liberating and easier to pinpoint because I'm not really dressing for other people.
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It was extremely difficult to pinpoint the exact reason why someone had iPhone battery drain.
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It wasn't until the teenager's final days that physicians were able to pinpoint the problem.
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Some say, half-jokingly, that it might be easier to pinpoint who is not involved.
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Greg Maddux's pinpoint command may not have translated well to MLB's gif-heavy Twitter account.
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Actually, I'm sure a good time occurred even though I can't pinpoint a specific moment.
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Still, it's hard to pinpoint exactly why their defensive rating dropped to an elite 100.9.
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"Hard to pinpoint exactly where since I was on so many sets this week," she explained.
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Here we use TipRanks' Trending Stocks tool to pinpoint the best-rated defensive stocks right now.
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The state is also using data to pinpoint the counties where efforts will be most impactful.
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They were also unable to pinpoint the exact amount of funding that will back the program.
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We're looking at all possibilities at this time, so we're not going to just pinpoint that.
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When an opioid overdose occurs, a person may have pinpoint pupils, lose consciousness and stop breathing.
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" However, "this is definitely a troubling new trend, and it's difficult to pinpoint one precise cause.
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Instead, the Dallas-based company has offered dermatological testing to pinpoint the cause of the reactions.
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But that also means it's harder to pinpoint the direct role it's playing on the brain.
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Perhaps TESS will discover Earth 2.0—but it wouldn't be able to pinpoint that for sure.
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They can only pinpoint where recent digging may have happened, and the sensor technology is expensive.
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Muscala seems to be knowledgeable enough to pinpoint exactly what he thought was wrong with it.
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It's next to impossible to pinpoint your state of mind right after an orgasm. Euphoric. Sleepy.
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And even fewer analyze the data to track these dynamics over time to pinpoint any disparities.
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Those days he's really good, he's pinpoint and able to put every pitch where he wants.
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But unlike Facebook, Snapchat does not have a way to pinpoint the true identity of users.
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Cape works with Olympians and says its footage helped Lindsey Vonn pinpoint what caused her injury.
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We just don't have the ability to run tests and pinpoint the right medication just yet.
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It can be hard for any Grey's Anatomy fan to pinpoint their favorite Patrick Dempsey scene.
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They use the direction and angle of the blood stains to pinpoint where the bloodshed began.
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In public, it looked as if things were going gradually downhill, but nobody could pinpoint why.
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To achieve this, it encouraged the government to pinpoint and carry out additional permanent fiscal measures.
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Mazariegos said he just likes playing the game and can't pinpoint what's causing his lucky streak.
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Personally, I can pinpoint moments of my life by what I was wearing on my face.
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Students were frequently assessed, not to punish teachers but to pinpoint areas where help was needed.
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He's practically a one-man team out there, with his insane free kicks and pinpoint golazos.
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"It's hard to pinpoint exactly who she was; she was a very private woman," explains Michael.
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He has displayed pinpoint control in those starts, striking out 215 while walking just one batter.
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If you're trying to pinpoint exactly what song played out over what fight scene, read on.
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The long ball to the flick on, to the De Bruyne solo performance with pinpoint accuracy.
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But it's always been a little hard to pinpoint what exactly Veep is trying to say.
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Very useful if you're trying to pinpoint the moment your relationship began turning sweet or sour.
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He's quick to pinpoint this as the reason why the game resonated with him so much.
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Brees, 38, displays his pinpoint accuracy by hitting both moving and stationary targets at all angles.
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Investigators have not been able to pinpoint the ingredient responsible for the contamination, the Journal said.
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The recent investigation was an effort to document and pinpoint key cultural features of the festival.
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It is, however, difficult to pinpoint the chicken and the egg: online chatter or price moves.
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But when I recollect, I can't actually pinpoint out any openly gay characters created by Disney.
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Then use this guide to pinpoint the perfect gaming keyboard to meet your unique gaming needs.
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Over the years, with the closure of pubs, people try to pinpoint different reasons for this.
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To quote Bart Simpson, you can actually pinpoint the second when his heart rips in half.
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They simply use their regular systems of organization and connect Pinpoint to them to gather data.
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Moreover, it's impossible to pinpoint a certain trait of places where the Camorra might hang out.
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Lombardo said Campos, upon being shot, notified security, and his action helped pinpoint the suspect's location.
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The targeting instruments aboard the gunship are typically calibrated to pinpoint targets at relatively short distances.
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It would leave a trail to a pinpoint in the ocean where the submarine had lurked.
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His fastball velocity has been unaffected, and he can now consistently throw strikes with pinpoint accuracy.
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We have a map up on the wall where people can pinpoint where they've come from.
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But we agree that while we can't pinpoint the value of the SCC, it isn't zero.
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They spent the winters intensively reading up on the sinking, trying to pinpoint the ship's coordinates.
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The Oden, operated by the Swedish Polar Research Secretariat, scrambled a helicopter to pinpoint the buoy.
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Using this information, the hackers can more accurately pinpoint their spear-phishing campaigns against certain individuals.
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It's difficult to pinpoint the number of women who report a persistent lack of sexual desire.
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It's hard to pinpoint when expectations dwindled for King James and his new-ish supporting cast.
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It's hard to pinpoint any one specific area of Beal's game that needs to get better.
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It's tough to pinpoint precisely when "Africa" became as ubiquitous a meme as it is now.
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Fast failure can eliminate wasteful time on projects, improve efficiency and pinpoint new options for success.
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The aim is to make it easier for regulators to pinpoint blame if something goes wrong.
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They can pinpoint the location of a shot by how fast the sound reaches different sensors.
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Pinpoint workspaces or times of the day when you need absolute focus and ban any distractions.
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With other researchers, we scanned the brains of stranded animals, looking to pinpoint the damaged parts.
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"With any individual event, it's hard to pinpoint the blame to climate change," Dr. Tandon said.
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It's more accurate, for one, able to pinpoint objects in space within a 30-centimeter range.
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They were not able to pinpoint the exact form and amounts of the water they found.
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Polls can shine a light of where a race generally is -- but it can't pinpoint it.
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Remember, we talked to Mark ourselves recently, and he didn't pinpoint what material Steve allegedly stole.
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Trying to pinpoint the meaning of this Real Madrid team, though, is to grasp at smoke.
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And it uses data to help teachers pinpoint which math concepts students may be struggling with.
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It was Canadian scientists who were the first to correctly pinpoint the virus and sequence it.
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The chemicals may also be released into the environment, though the effects are harder to pinpoint.
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It's difficult to pinpoint who started "Tide Pod challenge," as this idiotic endeavor is now called.
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To operate successfully within such density, surgeons must have a pinpoint sense of their tools' locations.
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In many of those cases, city officials will try to pinpoint what could have gone wrong.
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There is no way to pinpoint what caused the increase in reported road confrontations involving firearms.
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Do a self-assessment that examines your values and strengths, and pinpoint goals, hopes and dreams.
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Once you pinpoint the root of your jealousy, you can begin to move on from it.
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The FBI is seeking to pinpoint hackers responsible for the intrusion, FBI spokeswoman Ari Dekofsky said.
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Her smooth delivery is a pleasure to behold, as she hits her targets with pinpoint accuracy.
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Left anti-liberals, by contrast, pinpoint liberal economic doctrine as the source of our current woes.
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Records and environmental assessments can also help officials pinpoint how the outbreak began, the CDC said.
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Goff picked apart the Vikings' secondary in the first half with one pinpoint throw after another.
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In the past, the department used data analytics to pinpoint locations, but they weren't always accurate.
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It's hard to pinpoint how much waste is created before a garment even reaches the consumer.
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At some point, I cannot pinpoint the date, the centered black form became blue or red.
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We have learned to transplant organs, eradicate infectious diseases, and pinpoint the genetic roots of illnesses.
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For this initial phase, the Senegalese commandos used American satellite imagery to pinpoint the terrorist hide-out.
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Federal and state officials have not been able to pinpoint the exact cause of last year's outbreaks.
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The New Shepard rocket reignited its engine to execute a pinpoint landing back on the launch site.
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Here we turn to TipRanks' Stock Screener to pinpoint the best dividend stocks out there right now.
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And then we develop different algorithms to mine those data, but not to pinpoint any particular patient.
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Now, the US military is capable of hitting any target with pinpoint accuracy using the latest hardware.
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I could never actually pinpoint one thing, there's so much going on in my life right now.
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She'll be able to help you pinpoint the underlying cause and cut through that fog for good.
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Her doctors couldn't even pinpoint why she was experiencing swelling 28 years later, seemingly out of nowhere.
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Here we turned to TipRanks' Stock Screener to pinpoint the best growth stocks out there right now.
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Photo: Chelsea ParkerHow exactly these cats pinpoint wildfires is still in question, but McGregor has some ideas.
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The results would not pinpoint who used the opioids but identify areas with high concentration of users.
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The identifying markers on fingerprints—the ridges, lines, and branches—are more subjective and harder to pinpoint.
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Barclays used data from old cases to pinpoint 20,000 high-risk customers, whom it monitors and advises.
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However, several outlets, including Vanity Fair, could not pinpoint exactly which John Wayne film Biden was referencing.
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A barn owl's unique ears allow it to pinpoint sound within one degree both horizontally and vertically.
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The broadcaster quoted an expert on terrorism saying that Iraqi intelligence agencies had helped pinpoint Baghdadi's location.
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I'm not sure exactly how our relationship ended, just like I can't pinpoint the moment it began.
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To pinpoint underwater islands of rubbish, it turned to Blueye, a marine-technology firm based in Trondheim.
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They say they listened in to pinpoint who else was involved in the drugs sales, before swooping.
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It's much harder to pinpoint why he might have felt the need to be hostile at all.
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And based on the vast market of colored lenses available, it's difficult to pinpoint the overall risk.
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The photo is so wildly nondescript, anyone would assume it would be impossible to pinpoint its location.
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Your falcon companion can also scout out locations and pinpoint enemies to help you plan your attack.
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That's why scientists are trying to pinpoint its cause, among all the genetic complexities that can contribute.
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It's hard to pinpoint the exact moment that the cultural proliferation of Rotten Tomatoes hit critical mass.
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So, if you had to pinpoint a definitively on-trend and cool person, who would it be?
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Astronomers are now attempting to refine their observations and data to pinpoint exactly where it came from.
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Use it to track down the best street food in Thailand or pinpoint secret beaches in Majorca.
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It's hard to pinpoint tangible steps we can take toward safety, because it's such a flimsy concept.
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Several owl species have asymmetrical ears, which allows them to accurately pinpoint the origin of a sound.
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The origin story of the whole food-on-clothes trend, however, isn't quite as easy to pinpoint.
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Its cloud service analyzes images collected by drones to flag up and pinpoint damage or a defect.
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Then they used X-ray fluorescent imaging to pinpoint concentrations of those key elements in the feathers.
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It's hard to pinpoint why, exactly, but the UK mainstream always had an affinity for indie rock.
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Two years later, it's hard to pinpoint exactly what was so enjoyable about the first Deadpool movie.
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Is there any way you can pinpoint or identify why you've struggled over the past couple months?
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Dixon couldn't immediately pinpoint the problem, but the engine lost power and then the rear brakes failed.
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Once it has a set of possible results, it uses machine learning to pinpoint the correct content.
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Chipotle executives and health officials have yet to pinpoint the ingredient that caused its E. coli outbreaks.
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"Researchers need to pinpoint which aspects of the laws actually matter," she told Reuters Health by email.
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Of course it's tricky to pinpoint lower nut prices specifically to worries of a wet blooming season.
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The economy is too complex and the future too uncertain to estimate future revenues with pinpoint accuracy.
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PEOPLE: If you could pinpoint one fashion show that changed your career, which one would it be?
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They're able to pinpoint trends and correlations using programs such as Excel, SAS and SQL and Tableau.
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There are lots of reasons for this box-office slump, none of which are easy to pinpoint.
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The full scale of the criminality is impossible to pinpoint, because many heists never make the headlines.
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Law enforcement can use the subsequent "pings" to pinpoint the nearly precise location of a mobile phone.
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Ms. Coleman also said it was difficult to pinpoint one or two offenders among troop-contributing countries.
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The CDC has dispatched more than 100 physicians and investigators to pinpoint the cause of the outbreak.
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The scientists were able to pinpoint stretches of DNA in the subjects that originated on different continents.
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After the game, Manager Joe Girardi could not pinpoint why his lineup had suddenly turned potent again.
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There's simply no direct way to pinpoint that it was he who was guilty of the act.
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The study did not pinpoint the exact cause of low birth weights in areas with fracking operations.
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Another thing about real Champagne is the bubbles, the texture tend to be pinpoint, they're not bigger.
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It's difficult to pinpoint a cause for so amorphous a phenomenon as anxiety, although some have tried.
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But mostly, if there was any real reason you could pinpoint, it was because of your skin.
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He hasn't been able to pinpoint when a plunge could happen in cryptocurrencies or the stock market.
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" The proposition was simple and self explanatory -- and for me, not a chore to pinpoint "my person.
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It was difficult, at first, to pinpoint the changes in my behavior, because they came on slowly.
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But establishing exactly why more large groups appear to be forming now is more difficult to pinpoint.
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That information could be harnessed to pinpoint ad targeting and understand which types of users buy what.
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It's hard to pinpoint when exactly Saturday brunch became as much of an institution as Sunday brunch.
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He can't pinpoint his exact milestone moment, but he thinks it was once he hit 903,000 views.
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It's hard to pinpoint when the obsession began, though it was definitely around age 2600 or 24.
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At the last millisecond, a brilliant pinpoint of light flashed, like the gleam of a diamond ring.
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NASA officials said that Juno appeared healthy, however, and engineers were working to pinpoint what went wrong.
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Those in need of help can often pinpoint the moment they slipped into poverty, homelessness or despair.
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It's hard at first to pinpoint where "Camping" goes wrong, because there's a lot right with it.
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But even with people stationed throughout the house and in the yard, they couldn't pinpoint the cause.
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The new study can't pinpoint exactly where Native Americans emerged from the meeting of those two peoples.
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It is hard to pinpoint when some law enforcement officials started to push back against naming killers.
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And because they don't often travel in a straight line, it's hard to pinpoint their true origin.
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"Her hands can redirect a shot in either direction on both wings with pinpoint accuracy," McNamee said.
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What's the main difference, if you had to pinpoint one, between when you started and right now?
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Lasry, who made a fortune buying up troubled assets, cautioned against trying to pinpoint a market bottom.
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It will then send a signal that satellites could pick up, allowing searchers to pinpoint its location.
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When it doesn't, it's hard to pinpoint who's at fault, part of the game's most enjoyable tension.
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He ordered an audit of the system, New Jersey Transit, to pinpoint its problems and suggest solutions.
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It is hard to pinpoint when the "Welcome to the N.F.L." moment officially occurred for Sam Darnold.
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Ghattas tries to pinpoint the first moments when the Saudi and Iranian religious rivalries exploded into violence.
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Trilobites Researchers outfitted 169 seabirds with radar detectors to pinpoint vessels that had turned off their transponders.
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The discovery is important because scientists have yet to pinpoint the maximum possible mass for neutron stars.
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South Carolina's players said Thursday that it was easy to pinpoint from where their defensive prowess stems.
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Health experts still can't pinpoint exactly how far the coronavirus has spread — or how transmissible it is.
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If you think you might be a toxic boss, the first step is pinpoint your problematic behavior.
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While the target guide helps, it still gets really shaky, and it's almost impossible to pinpoint things.
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"I can't really pinpoint one thing that was working, a little bit of everything really," Odorizzi said.
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"The point is we're not trying to pinpoint a single thing about a single person," White said.
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The company could quite easily pinpoint individuals based upon existing loyalty members and how often they fly.
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Photos show hits on several "spheroids" used to process crude oil, which analysts say reveal pinpoint accuracy.
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McDavid slid a pinpoint pass to the right circle, where Draisaitl ripped a one-timer past Ward.
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Similarly, the websites will not be able to pinpoint the location of the users browsing their pages.
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Coach Webber has said they cannot pinpoint a clear big hit or collision that explains Dylan's death.
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Of course, it's difficult to pinpoint one particular reason a woman might want to cut off contact.
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How can you pinpoint the dissemination and origination of hate speech when it comes from all over?
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When the photo finally came through, I felt a wave of emotion that was hard to pinpoint.
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In the same vein, ride hailing applications can be enhanced to more precisely pinpoint driver and client location.
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It allows vehicle owners to pinpoint their car's location, set a geofence for it, and access diagnostics remotely.
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The batting cage is a motion capture arena, designed to track the quadcopters' choreographed movement with pinpoint accuracy.
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What To Do About It: See a doctor, who can pinpoint whether the condition is bacterial or fungal.
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"Detectives are following up with everyone involved, trying to pinpoint everyone who was there that night," Balogh says.
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FInally, Cramer tried to pinpoint the cause of the stock market's wild swings in the last several weeks.
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Using the time code, you could go back and pinpoint a general radius from where the truck was.
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Stark under theatrical lighting, her appearance became hard to pinpoint as she shifted ceaselessly from performer to performed.
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But even when an FRB is detected, scientists can't pinpoint its origin within a telescope's field of view.
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According to Reuters, the authorities were quickly able to pinpoint the address after a taxi driver came forward.
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Plus, when models get complicated, it can be hard to pinpoint which exact factor caused a certain outcome.
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To pinpoint the source, Chatterjee and his team turned to the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA).
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This allowed the researchers to accurately pinpoint cancer even when the amount of DNA sequenced was very low.
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In an effort to help you pinpoint exactly what silhouettes you need this season, we turned to Walmart.
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Such signals can help pinpoint a search area, and are different from pings emitted by the black boxes.
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The game collected data that could be used to pinpoint secure and sensitive facilities, an internal memo said.
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The Fin Finger Vibe offers multiple sensations, thanks to one side that has a more targeted-pinpoint stimulation.
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"We're supposed to land soon," he says as he asks the voice command to pinpoint the spaceship's location.
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Examples are hypersonic missiles, which combine velocity—travelling at five times the speed of sound—with pinpoint accuracy.
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With AI algorithms, police can predict high-crime periods and pinpoint neighborhoods where more resources should be deployed.
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It's difficult to pinpoint the first ever cult, but it's a handful have changed the course of history.
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Julia Roberts can pinpoint the exact moment when she realized she had reached a new level of fame.
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Anisimov converted a pinpoint cross-ice pass from Artemi Panarin with 5:20 remaining in the third period.
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When he came upon the demolished building, no one could pinpoint where Berg was, and Burrington ran inside.
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Back in 2016, a researcher demonstrated how malicious hackers could pinpoint the location of users on the app.
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Before his trip, Mr. Hogan used a software program called Stellarium to help him pinpoint the planets' locations.
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Algorithms that are able to recognise patterns in data can pinpoint dissidents or even those with unconventional opinions.
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For some, it's easy to look at an event like this and pinpoint the fingerprints of climate change.
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But there might be pinpoint military operations against radicals whose bases are located near the border with Crimea.
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They started to do more and more advanced tests to try and pinpoint any differences in the signatures.
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Keep a fatigue diary Once you pinpoint the time of day you feel draggy, you can make adjustments.
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It's hard to pinpoint precisely when Web 2.0 ended, but it died with a whimper, not a bang.
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It's too early to pinpoint where this system would strike the worst or how intense it would be.
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The judges were interested in whether the timestamps on Athar's tweets could help pinpoint exactly what happened when.
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If the band had to pinpoint a breakthrough moment in their audience size, they'd pick Riot Fest Chicago.
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South Korea has fired pinpoint missiles into the water in response, Defense Secretary General James Mattis told reporters.
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But investigators were able to pinpoint that Gaul's phone was near Walker's home at about 3:45 a.m.
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The find could help scientists pinpoint objects that are potentially hazardous to Earth in the inner solar system.
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It is still difficult to pinpoint why, given that all the major players won't comment on the investigation.
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The GPS satellites launched by America's Department of Defence allow billions of devices to pinpoint their precise positions.
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Financial risk has become so broad that it's nearly impossible to pinpoint one right way to reduce it.
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Yet there is an undeniable beauty in the human experience they knew existed, but had yet to pinpoint.
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We're told 87-year-old Joe still has a high fever, and docs can't pinpoint exactly what's wrong.
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It's hard to pinpoint exactly where my overwhelming sense of validation comes from within the confines of Besharam.
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This data calls for more research to pinpoint the reasons for high levels of infertility among military women.
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ADS-B provides pinpoint accuracy, so aircraft can take faster, more fuel efficient routes from start to finish.
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The hope is that the university will pinpoint which students need more support from advisers to stay on.
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With this in mind, scientists have begun to pinpoint locations that could become unbearable for humans by 2100.
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The injury was sustained on Monday in Los Angeles but he was unable to pinpoint where it occurred.
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Many witnesses simply couldn't pinpoint exactly what Menendez's ask of them was once they took the witness stand.
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But if you ask him to pinpoint the dates, he'd say to me 2900 and 220006 merged together.
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Besides, you know yourself well so you can actually pinpoint the traits that you think are the best.
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There is no real way to pinpoint exactly why I feel better or worse during any given event.
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Scott said it's impossible to pinpoint one fight-worthy topic that would definitely lead to every couple's demise.
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With pinpoint precision, he then struck the ball over half the length of the field, lobbing the keeper.
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But it's become increasingly difficult — if not impossible — to pinpoint new smartphones that have had a similar effect.
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Pradana added that Jakarta did not have enough monitoring devices to pinpoint the cause of the pollution spikes.
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No one can pinpoint whether it was the artists or techies or chefs who got the revitalization rolling.
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For Pat McGrath, the beauty and fashion industry's most influential makeup artist, that signature is harder to pinpoint.
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Hard to pinpoint, but I once saw an older woman having sex through her window as a kid.
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As with Sony's Everybody's Golf series (formerly Hot Shots Golf), Golf Story does not aim for pinpoint accuracy.
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So it's hard to pinpoint exactly why she might be considered a star, but not yet a superstar.
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She can often pinpoint where particular glass purchases were made, but not where the items have ended up.
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The technology could also help pinpoint issues in the supply chain if there were to be a recall.
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She washes her hands frequently and has not been able to definitively pinpoint the cause of her infection.
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Whishaw recites the torrent of text with pinpoint flair, his herky-jerky physicality suggesting the young Anthony Perkins.
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Walmart plans to begin using the blockchain to track its food supplies so that it can pinpoint contamination.
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The truth is, it's difficult to pinpoint the exact reason behind the decision without entering a network boardroom.
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By mapping out this structure, the team of reasearchers were able to pinpoint the proteins responsible for sweetness.
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But as far as pinpoint control of syllables and the possibilities that lie therein, Lil Wayne is peerless.
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Facebook and other apps on your cellphone can pinpoint your location down to the building that you're in.
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To find the ship, researchers pored over navigation records and battle reports to pinpoint where it might be.
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Countless things were happening all at once inside its walls, making it hard to pinpoint causes and effects.
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But Google's investigation has not found the same type of pinpoint advertising that Russian agents conducted on Facebook.
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It's currently hard to pinpoint a news headline or a precise trigger for the initial, quite gradual, reversal.
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Mark Waldrop, the co-conceiver, lyricist and director of "When Pigs Fly," can pretty much pinpoint the shift.
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It's a trait that would be hard to pinpoint on applications even if colleges asked the right questions.
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Judge fouled off a letter-high fastball and then struck out on a pinpoint slider from Joe Kelly.
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Keep this tiny tracker in your car, and you'll always be able to pinpoint it on a map.
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Dragonflies hunt in the open, in the bright sunlight, said Dr. Gonzalez-Bellido, where pinpoint accuracy is key.
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Provide and pinpoint exact times, places, situations and individuals to whom this president has allegedly propagated such falsehoods.
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Still, it is difficult to pinpoint the precise number of prosecutions related to fatal crashes and distracted driving.
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That, Ulysses said, allowed the government to use surveillance equipment to pinpoint the location, matching the informant's report.
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The company's most iconic product, the Vesper, is a pinpoint vibrator you can wear as a dangling necklace.
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Stern was quick to pinpoint Cowell as the source of the latest crop of issues on the show.
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If Burrow's accuracy is as pinpoint as usual, expect to hear the names Justin Jefferson and Ja'Marr Chase.
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Overall, they say explanations for the trend are hard to pinpoint and could include a variety of things.
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By analyzing this data, neural networks and other algorithms can learn to pinpoint concealed items on their own.
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Savvy criminals, he said, monitor social media and even have the tools to pinpoint your exact geographic location.
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It could take months, if not years, for law enforcement agencies to pinpoint the identity of the attackers.
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U.N. Yemen aid coordinator Lise Grande called for efforts to pinpoint the circumstances "that led to this tragedy".
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Genetic testing was the third most useful test, helping to pinpoint a cause 383 percent of the time.
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And Judge Gorsuch, elusive all week as Democrats have strained to pinpoint his judicial leanings, turned instantly expansive.
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"Sqrrl uses this data to reveal suspicious behaviors, pinpoint the actors involved, and assess an organization's risk exposure."
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The sun was strong and I had a headache, a hot pinpoint of pain behind my left eye.
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We try to pinpoint why a particular person is experiencing dry eye and treat that person's specific problem.
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Once again, it's hard to pinpoint the exact effects of the action on the Guggenheim leadership or staff.
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Our class had first read it in order to pinpoint exactly why we, as individuals, chose to write.
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It's hard to pinpoint what makes Russian Doll — Netflix's wonderful eight-episode, time-loopy dramedy — so very good.
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But now that VIRGO has been activated, scientists can much more accurately pinpoint the source in the sky.
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Trying to pinpoint the nature of his relationship with his father results in nothing more than a guess.
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When an aircraft so small is moving at such a high speed, it can be impossible to pinpoint.
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While scientists can't pinpoint what exactly causes psoriasis, it can be linked to genetics and environmental factors, like stress.
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The tool was designed to pinpoint development progress and catch delays in children up to the age of 6.
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When we first heard about this makeup version of a nail polish topcoat, we couldn't quite pinpoint the purpose.
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To somehow pinpoint his wife as the reason he is suffering is a stubborn vestige of plain old sexism.
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Although doctors can't always pinpoint what triggered the condition, the culprits can range from viral infections to chest injuries.
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The tests were meant to pinpoint a person's genetic risk of cancer, with the majority of patients being women.
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"With two or three rotations, you can pinpoint where an animal is within 10 meters (33 feet)," she said.
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Millie took her son to doctor after doctor, but no one could pinpoint the cause of all his symptoms.
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For the past three weeks, BuzzFeed News called and emailed Education Department officials attempting to pinpoint the agency's position.
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The transcriptions aren't perfect, but they include timestamps and keywords so users can quickly pinpoint topics within specific episodes.
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And once creatives and studio executives have that data, they can pinpoint obvious holes in both story and crew.
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While educators could not pinpoint the exact reason each student was missing, it wasn't hard for them to surmise.
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It's hard to pinpoint exactly what works for La La Land, because it is so many things that do.
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" When I asked about the lack of women in leadership roles, she replied that "it's hard to pinpoint why.
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Glueck says that the Pinpoint and enterprise revenue lines now make up the majority — over 50% — of Foursquare's revenue.
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In the process it covers, Snapchat would first pinpoint a user's approximate location with GPS or a similar system.
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The plaintiffs in Gill say these skewed outcomes stem from "pinpoint-precision technology that sliced-and-diced American communities".
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If you feel like work is a struggle, but can't pinpoint what is off, working out can help significantly.
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In February police said they had arrested a man who was selling people's locations for one yuan per pinpoint.
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It's intriguing, though, and I'm able to pinpoint the origin of the message: a planet in a nearby system.
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"The next step is to pinpoint areas that were deforested two years ago," Fa told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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Although it's hard to pinpoint an exact cause for travel in data, she said, pop culture has an impact.
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And generally speaking, to be a successful entrepreneur, you really have to pinpoint the fuel that feeds your fire.
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Later, trying to pinpoint the beginning of the End, I'd think about the way the sky looked that day.
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The RIP nonprofit allows donors to choose geographic areas they want to reach and can pinpoint veterans as recipients.
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It could also pinpoint the location of roads, and whether they're congested and should be avoided in rescue efforts.
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They have successfully created monitoring systems to pinpoint whale-free waters in which boats can safely deploy their lines.
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Real-time mapping is a tool researchers and advocates can use to pinpoint where to focus resources and expertise.
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For any outsider, it seems impossible to pinpoint exactly where things went wrong for Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt.
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Pacioretty made it 2-1 after pinpoint passes from Eakin and Alex Tuch at 15:51 of the second.
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Jonny Brodzinski softly flipped a pinpoint pass to Kempe, who quickly turned to his forehand for his 10th goal.
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Concentrating on estimate revisions activity is a great way to pinpoint potential winners and avoid losers in upcoming reports.
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But its pinpoint precision has not been shown to be more effective against breast, prostate and other common cancers.
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GFW plots AIS data, which is publicly available, on a world map to pinpoint potentially suspect patterns of behavior.
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We had just gotten into some deep work and were trying to pinpoint where her food issues stemmed from.
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They said feedback about bad routes or overly complicated pickups could pinpoint technical problems within the app and platform.
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The Redditors below can pinpoint the exact moment their marriages imploded thanks to these couldn't-be-overcome last straws.
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Other attempts by the administration to pinpoint a pot of money for the wall have been met with resistance.
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Also, the measures aren't straightforward; they can be subjective or hard to interpret, and they don't directly pinpoint ovulation.
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It's hard to pinpoint exactly when semen became the focus of so much erotic fixation in the gay community.
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Some are also critical of military trials and a seeming unwillingness to pinpoint the roots of militancy in Pakistan.
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It's a diverse bunch, and Price admits that it's hard to pinpoint exactly what traits define an Insomniac title.
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In order to pinpoint an enemy, you need to hold the Gamepad up and point it in that direction.
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If you've used the last few versions of Word, you'll know it's really hard to pinpoint exactly what's changed.
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With three detectors, scientists will be able to better pinpoint where in the sky these waves are coming from.
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The map allowed him to pinpoint the G.P.S. coördinates of any structure by touching its image on the screen.
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This comes in handy when there's a food recall because a company can quickly pinpoint where things went wrong.
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Ellie managed to spend the holidays last year not actively indulging disordered behaviors and can now pinpoint specific triggers.
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If homebuyers are able to pinpoint and understand current market trends, these markets can be easy to navigate through.
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But some 15 hours into the effort, Admiral Jose Luis Vergara said rescuers still could not pinpoint her location.
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I find myself trying to pinpoint the absolute latest time I can arrive at work without getting in trouble.
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But from there the big Croatian played with sublime control, landing a pinpoint serve to claim three set points.
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The reason can be hard to pinpoint: it's the smaller details that all add up to create something more.
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"It's very hard to pinpoint political dynamics," Madhur Jha, senior global economist at Standard Chartered, told Axios in January.
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Apple will also limit "fingerprinting," or the ability for companies to pinpoint precisely which device is visiting a website.
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This is why it's so crucial to read through a company's financials and pinpoint where growth is emanating from.
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If you say "Siri, I lost my keys" for example, it can pinpoint them using an app like Tile.
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Health experts have been unable to pinpoint a root cause since the vape device industry is expansive and unregulated.
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It's hard to pinpoint the moment that the Muslim world cracked, provoking credible talk of a third world war.
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"It's hard for me to kind of pinpoint what's not working and what could work right now," James said.
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This network would help in times of natural disaster, with constant, pinpoint-accurate data aiding evacuations and resource mobilization.
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We try to describe the smell; we trim the fat to pinpoint what seems to be the matter here.
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It seems strange that I can't pinpoint a single moment, or even a single day, when this all happened.
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The best startups can "deploy well and scale well" while using customer feedback to pinpoint which features are needed.
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If you'd like to pinpoint your own risk factors, head over to The Conversation for its interactive body map.
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Can you pinpoint anything specific that you did in the process that makes it stand out as your favorite?
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"If we can pinpoint the source, we may actually see one of these active galaxies switch on," McNamara said.
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The first step to reducing the chance of collaborative overload is to pinpoint the key influencers in your organization.
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It's hard to pinpoint when, exactly, kids and teens became 0003 percent plugged in — fully online, all the time.
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Brush up on the rocoto chile and its cousins, pinpoint-bright aji amarillo and aji panca, warmer and fruitier.
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Once you pinpoint what you're interested in, learn as much as you can about that particular aspect of watches.
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New advances in DNA sequencing are making it possible to pinpoint those mutations — and to tell identical twins apart.
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The perceived advantage of gas stoves is pinpoint control of heat, but induction cooktops are more precise, and faster.
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Many name brand toothpastes are too harsh on my gums and I'm still trying to pinpoint the exact source.
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Dr. Gwiazdowski doesn't want to pinpoint the locations where the beetles still live or where he's released the larvae.
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Students' results are uploaded to a database where officials can pinpoint which schools need more support, Mr. Rao said.
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A 3-D seismic testing program has been proposed to help pinpoint any oil reserves in the 1002 Area.
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It's difficult to pinpoint the wildest part of those four paragraphs, but "drone journalism lab" is a strong contender.
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Though it's difficult to pinpoint the precise effect of the bill, experts said the measure contributed to the trend.
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It is difficult to pinpoint the lights' origins; they seem to come from everywhere and nowhere all at once.
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Shannon Otto, who lives in Nashville, can pinpoint the moment that she realized she wanted to be a nurse.
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The surveyors stood in the streets of Kiev with tall white poles to pinpoint exactly where each victim fell.
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And tech-enabled monitoring devices in homes could pinpoint individuals with fevers — perhaps even before the subjects are aware.
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The pinpoint strike — her 38th of the season — confirmed Andrea Gómez as the top scorer for her championship team.
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The pinpoint strike — her 0003th of the season — confirmed Andrea Gómez as the top scorer for her championship team.
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The symptoms were different: They included the pinpoint pupils of victims that characterize nerve agents and other banned poisons.
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By dating those rocks, Erickson and his coauthors were able to pinpoint the exact age of the Yarrabubba crater.
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The researchers said they could not yet pinpoint specifically whether these people came from Greece, Sardinia, Crete or elsewhere.
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That makes it hard to pinpoint the reason they survived, and to generalize the findings to the United States.
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Houston hit 813 of 44 3-pointers and Smith proved integral in creating open shots with his pinpoint passing.
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Keller's pinpoint pass from behind the center of the net found Oesterle for his third goal of the season.
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Carriers were responding to a recent FCC proposal that would use more accurate geospatial data to pinpoint broadband availability.
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Ambling along dead branches, it rapidly taps the wood, cocking its giant ears to pinpoint insect larvae squirming within.
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I learned to pinpoint the small actions I could take and leave everything else to play out without me.
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This makes it hard to pinpoint exactly what the tone of the song is, but that&aposs the point.
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Cellebrite's software platforms for analyzing device traffic and network logs did pinpoint, though, when Bezos' phone began hemorrhaging data.
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His decision to pinpoint those issues as a candidate helped him win over Republican voters in the 2016 primaries.
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But such events tend to make us spin our gears trying to pinpoint what made us so miserably sick.
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A note about those scanners: you can use the same one multiple times and it will pinpoint different locations.
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It's difficult to pinpoint exactly where this relationship comes from, but it's probably best to begin at the beginning.
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Because cannabis has complex chemical properties, it makes it difficult to pinpoint what leads to this seemingly paradoxical syndrome.
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If we can pinpoint just one cause of tragedies such as this, our minds can begin to rationalize them.
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Though it's hard to pinpoint blame, the reluctance to invest in health bureaucracy has almost certainly played a role.
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Riding pinpoint accuracy and depth, he so flummoxed Nadal that the Spaniard once swung and whiffed on a forehand.
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Still, while research has expanded in the last decade, much is difficult to pinpoint and sometimes impossible to study.
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The Kosuth-curated 'Dot, Point, Period' suggests the endless possibilities of the exhibition's pinpoint focus — the small black dot.
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Although sometimes a subculture will just pinpoint what's wrong with everything, rather than giving an answer to change it.
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Fewer than 10 feet from Susie and Brutus, CNN reporters needed Vuncannon's keen gator-spotting eyes to pinpoint the beasts.
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SoundGym has launched a surprisingly fun game to test your ability to pinpoint where sound is in the stereo field.
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Studies based on previously available data, surveying broad child populations across entire states or counties, usually couldn't pinpoint these communities.
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If you're not sure, consider investing in a professional job search strategist, who may be able to pinpoint what's wrong.
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Media experts struggle to pinpoint an exact cost, and Netflix and HBO executives have gone on record to dispel concerns.
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Her cellular provider has also agreed to cooperate with investigators who're eager to pinpoint the missing woman's last known movements.
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In addition to certain registration information, we're using artificial intelligence and machine learning to pinpoint their location and unmask them.
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It was still a bit earthy, but I couldn't pinpoint the exact food that made it taste funky or dirty.
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Scientists want to pinpoint exactly what triggers magnetic reconnection, but until now, researchers have seen reconnection only in the laboratory.
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But Snap's issues are actually pretty easy to pinpoint: The company just hasn't grown the way everyone expected it would.
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Wallethub recently compared 100 cities across the U.S. to pinpoint which locations have the most to offer on the occasion.
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"It's hard to pinpoint the moment that I decided I was going to live a no excuses lifestyle," he says.
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Hendricks was inconsistent early in the season, often struggling with his usually pinpoint command before landing on the disabled list.
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Snapchat will soon be able to show you ads that more precisely pinpoint where you are at any given time.
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Flanked by two shepherd dogs, the two dominate a wildly pinpoint, edge-of-your-seat fight scene that absolutely rips.
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Nixon envisions phages being used to pinpoint cancer targets and — what he deems the "holy grail" — central nervous system targets.
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The social platform will allow them to pinpoint people who live in red states and who "like" conservative-leaning pages.
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Foundry can use a company's data to prioritize vendor deliveries or pinpoint areas that could be turned into sales opportunities.
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Through the process, the group determined approximately where the plane went down -- but not exactly enough to pinpoint the location.
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This new level of transparency could help users pinpoint what caused a brand to get hold of their contact info.
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The Kurds: The SDF said the raid followed five months of intelligence cooperation with the US to pinpoint Baghdadi's location.
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JGCA said that if she had to pinpoint the moment where her case took a turn, it was September 2008.
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With such a broad range of interests, it's not easy to pinpoint Granade's style, but that's kind of the point.
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The lyrics tried to "pinpoint and exaggerate" an after-party that followed his first concert at Carnegie Hall on Sept.
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Yet it is hard to pinpoint a decisive change in American foreign policy that came out of the Helsinki meeting.
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AI might pinpoint atypical clauses in contracts, for example, but it cannot decide if the anomaly is a deal-breaker.
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Oprah Winfrey sunk into a period of depression at age 44 — and she can pinpoint the moment when it happened.
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The addition of Virgo will give scientists the ability to pinpoint where in the sky the gravitational waves are located.
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The long answer is: Only if you don't expect Surface Pen or Apple Pencil-level pinpoint accuracy and pressure sensitivity.
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ShotSpotter has installed microphones on streets in 100 American cities to help police pinpoint where and when guns are fired.
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We get along very well, it's just there's a little something missing and you can't really pinpoint what it is.
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He's mad that I went on dates in the off phases of our relationship, but he can't pinpoint anything specific.
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The AIS system uses satellites to pinpoint locations and switching it off would make it harder to detect the vessel.
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For example, Pinpoint by Foursquare (an advertising product) now boasts more than half of the Ad Age 100 as advertisers.
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Saturday, thirty-nine hours after we'd begun our assessment, we altered the three numbers that pinpoint the center of navigation.
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It's hard to pinpoint the origin of this debate, but the bottom line is that baths are not for everyone.
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The tax returns would be necessary to pinpoint any payments from foreign and state interests to the hotel, Frosh said.
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Outside of dreams triggered by a traumatic event, there are ways to try and pinpoint the root of implicating nightmares.
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The system originally provided accuracy to within 17 yards; with it, you could pinpoint a specific copse of pine trees.
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It's tough to pinpoint a single glaring reason for Dallas' stagnation, but a number of smaller ones are obvious enough.
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"To pinpoint trends for the season, we look at Jupiter, the planet of risk-taking and bold expression," says Edut.
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Posni started by comparing two key exchange-traded funds, or ETFs, to pinpoint one of this rally's biggest drivers: software.
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Boston made it 3-1 on a pinpoint wrist shot by Miller with 10:45 remaining in the third period.
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Screenshot: Pinpoint It wasn't an easy tool to build because they needed actual data to train the machine learning models.
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During my week with the CT6 I found it was often hard to pinpoint the source of a particular tone.
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They'll knock down the shot or simply keep the assembly line of pinpoint passes moving to create an opportunity elsewhere.
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Here's what it means:Precision medicine akin to GNS' could deliver care with pinpoint accuracy and lower costs — if it works.
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And it was Jeffrey Walterscheid, not Amitava Dasgupta, who used liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry to pinpoint loperamide as the culprit.
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He stayed on my back every day, telling me how to grip the ball, pinpoint receivers, dodge oncoming defensive linemen.
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The NTSB is currently holding a hearing to pinpoint the cause of the May 2015 incident, which left eight dead.
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Apple Card users will also be able to pinpoint the location at which a transaction took place on a map.
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It's been roughly a year since the first bumpered trailers, and it's hard to pinpoint exactly which was the first.
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For both rhino horn and elephant ivory, science can pinpoint when an animal was taken and in many cases where.
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A sea-launched cruise missile, therefore, would offer even greater levels of pinpoint attack, bringing more targeted or limited destruction.
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Taste tests might be a way to help practitioners pinpoint exactly which neurotransmitters are compromised in someone suffering from depression.
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The new Army study hopes to finally pinpoint what—if anything—makes the shot work before it can endorse it.
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Scientists at Queen Mary University of London used a method called geographic profiling to try to pinpoint the graffiti artist.
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This means investigators can examine the layers of a 3D printed object and pinpoint exactly which machine produced the parts.
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It's hard to pinpoint exactly what made Reagan so hatable in a way that his predecessor, Jimmy Carter, never was.
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In fact, for most you'd have a difficult time, looking at a stock chart, to pinpoint where the problem occurred.
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They mapped out what they saw and took their findings to flight radars to try and pinpoint a general area.
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In these cases, seeking help from a therapist or other expert could help pinpoint the real reason orgasm is difficult.
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Advances in the detectors of electron microscopes now provide enough clarity to pinpoint each and every atom in the molecules.
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Rather, it's the kind of subtleties — the microaggressions — that are hard to pinpoint and often even harder to call out.
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Instead of creating one over-arching advertisement for a wide audience, studios can pinpoint audiences by age, gender and interests.
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The influence of Chaimowicz's work is hard to pinpoint, but everyone familiar with his art agrees that it is substantial.
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Traditionally, space crew rely on refrigerator-size clocks on Earth to pinpoint their location and set their course in space.
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My family and friends could bother with the science, to demystify their magic and better pinpoint their arrival, but why?
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But we aren't going to be able to pinpoint when it will happen, or even how bad it will be.
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When Carson didn't have the ball, Wilson either scooted off for his own long runs or launched arcing, pinpoint passes.
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Computer vision systems utilize cameras and complex mathematical models to pinpoint where in three dimensional space an object is located.
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But if I want to pinpoint a specific muscle area, I'll ask a trainer or take a few trainer lessons.
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" Rae says she can pinpoint the moment in her life when she became more wary of "telling my personal business.
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"Encore," his second major-label album, is an often lustrous revisiting of raucous Southern soul, rousingly delivered and pinpoint precise.
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In the first book of "Images," Mr. Hough again balanced atmospheric colorings with pinpoint highlighting of Debussy's daring harmonic language.
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Law enforcement says there will be further tests performed to pinpoint why Michael died on Christmas day, in his sleep.
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Try to pinpoint the gap between your current skill set and the skills that would be necessary for that role.
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It will even be possible to pinpoint which part of the field and at what time the vegetables were harvested.
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My heart got a spark when I saw it but I cannot really pinpoint why exactly I fell for it.
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"Whatever the car has, the strength of the car, we would pinpoint that to a strength of us," Vaughn said.
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Davies cannot quite pinpoint when he conjured the sentence; he is not, in truth, even entirely sure it was he.
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Although she can't pinpoint the source of her feelings, she said they go back as far as she can remember.
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Cameron Douglas can't pinpoint just one thing that led him down the dark and self-destructive path of drug addiction.
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"To pinpoint exactly where those rain bands are going to set up is really beyond our meteorological ability, " he said.
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She estimates the change in his behavior started when he was about 15, but she can't pinpoint a single moment .
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Once I was able to pinpoint what was going on, I could take action and personal responsibility to change it.
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Remember how it felt to rationalize your behavior and pinpoint that feeling as cognitive dissonance the next time it happens.
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And in studying a subculture rife with code words, it can be difficult to pinpoint hate speech, some analysts say.
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How could we possibly calculate a course that would pinpoint its location long after we had sailed away from it?
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It will "pinpoint where was the mistake and/or the failure that led to this catastrophic event," Florida Republican Sen.
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The IBM case also illustrates how difficult it is in court to pinpoint chemical exposure as the cause of illness.
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"The line between what is a movie and what is real is going to be difficult to pinpoint," he added.
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It delved into odd meters and demanded pinpoint syncopation, and it often hinted at Asian, African and Middle Eastern music.
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You can even pinpoint where you want it to clean by rooms, which is great for spills or messy rooms.
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The technology should help pinpoint investors that will want to buy something UBS is trying to sell, and vice versa.
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You can pretty much pinpoint, not necessarily in real time but pretty close, Tamiflu prescriptions through Medicaid and health insurance.
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In trying to pinpoint where the fire started, investigators are looking at the main deck and galley now, Homendy said.
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Jackson spotted Andrews running down the right seam and hit him with a pinpoint pass for a 28-yard touchdown.
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Can your boyfriend pinpoint how far into the future he's able to think before his dread of death kicks in?
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House pets have a special capacity to pinpoint all your innermost emotions and trash your room when looking for treats.
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He has the pedigree to upset me if I'm not on pinpoint and I'm not sharp and I'm not accurate.
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Today he travels with a machete and a satellite tracking device in his cab that can pinpoint him in emergencies.
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Yet, she says, the myriad components are too tightly bound to pinpoint one thing that makes the experience so effective.
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I think that's the magic of making something that feels comfortable and a little familiar but you can't pinpoint it.
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That makes it almost impossible to pinpoint the when, where, who, or what details of how you got the virus.
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This is what Deevo does: he's a mechanical dynamo who frequently notches pinpoint volleys from all sorts of perplexing angles.
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" The feds can't pinpoint how many labs are actively manufacturing synthetic drugs like flakka, but Payne estimates there are "thousands.
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Even if you don't go out and pinpoint specific Twitter accounts that are identified as bots— No, that's right. Right.
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Most of the videos I watched were filled with voices speaking foreign languages, in places I couldn't remotely begin to pinpoint.
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Even if astronomers could pinpoint where a black hole merger occurred, telescopes that observe light wouldn't be able to see anything.
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As authorities work to pinpoint Santiago's motive, others are asking another question: Why did the suspected gunman still have his firearm?
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As is always the case, it's hard to pinpoint exactly how Apple was totally blindsided by an increase in battery replacements.
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This doesn't mean the storm itself is a bust, but rather that the pinpoint forecast for Central Park is a bust.
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Nothing. I can't pinpoint exactly when it happened, but one day I woke up and the desire to play had gone.
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An estimated 300,000 communications towers across the U.S. allow pinpoint accuracy as to where cellphones and those using them have been.
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Polansky never looked comfortable after he double faulted twice in his first service game and had difficulty handling Federer's pinpoint serves.
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But if someone is already being attacked, we'll see that activity and pinpoint it and be able to turn it off.
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I mentioned above that I'd pinpoint the beginning of geek culture's ascent into the mainstream to back in the early 2000s.
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Much like the origin of the term "Middle East," it is difficult to pinpoint the exact year dates were cultivated here.
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You are even less likely to be able to pinpoint when it is over and the time is ripe for reinvestment.
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He also took the PK, and absolutely pinpoint nailed it off of the post to zag behind the wrong-footed keeper.
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But other data, like the device serial number, Wi-Fi network, and advertising ID, could be used to pinpoint an individual.
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There's the catch: Using the IRS withholding calculator alone might not be enough to pinpoint the right amount you should withhold.
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Iraqi State Television said it would broadcast footage from the raid, adding that Iraqi intelligence agencies had helped pinpoint Baghdadi's location.
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Messi found him with a pinpoint pass, and then Messi sprinted into the goalmouth to score before anybody could stop him.
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He also brings up Google's recently announced "visual positioning service," which is supposed to pinpoint indoor locations within a few centimeters.
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It would appear as an incredibly bright pinpoint star that would almost wash out all of the stars in the sky.
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As we approach the 2020's, however, they may be harder to pinpoint, especially since with the advent of social media.
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The CEO said the site was now on "break even" track, though when that would be the case, he couldn't pinpoint.
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Could Lyft eventually add a GPS system to Amp to help drivers — or a self-driving car — better pinpoint a rider?
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Another friend can't really pinpoint a time when she and her now-boyfriend stopped hooking up and started being a couple.
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With three detectors, scientists can now better pinpoint where the signal originates by timing when the wave arrives at each observatory.
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They see hair loss often enough that they know how to handle can pinpoint your symptoms in a very systematic way.
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The maneuverability of the A6 can help pinpoint a specific area to restore and repair damage, Xcel spokesman Mark Nisbet said.
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Orloff told me he stopped getting patients from Sober Services in "late 2017," but said he couldn't pinpoint an exact date.
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Yes, but: That "anonymous" data can be used to pinpoint real people, or match that data to other supposedly anonymous profiles.
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You won't just learn which countries your family is from, you'll be able to pinpoint specific regions where your ancestors lived.
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With another pair of eyes on the sky, it'll be easier for scientists to pinpoint where gravitational waves are coming from.
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Previous entries in the series were focused on arcade-style challenges, where players would attempt to crash cars with pinpoint precision.
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They show you how to fix common issues, but also help you pinpoint what the problems are in the first place.
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The process involves data signal processing of raw radar data to close a track loop and pinpoint targets, Raytheon developers said.
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The driver of a rideshare or another vehicle dropped her off there, and later helped police pinpoint the location, authorities said.
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There's something ineffably terrible about 'Bass Bumpers' as a name that it's difficult to pinpoint exactly what's so vile about it.
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Since there was some work done in the 1960s, Culver said it's difficult to pinpoint when each design element was added.
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It's hard to pinpoint one particular tweet or statement as damming when it comes to a giant tech company's stock price.
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That makes sense, as it's difficult to pinpoint one specific star of the Westerosi adventure — is it Jon Snow (Kit Harington)?
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The device monitors your breath all day, every day and alerts you to any sudden changes, which helps you pinpoint stressors.
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We can now pinpoint the location of JR1 to within 600 miles, giving us our most precise KBO orbit to date.
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That's huge since astronomers have never been able to pinpoint the potential birthplace of a such a high-energy neutrino before.
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It forces you to untangle your memories, combing through the seasons and phases of life to pinpoint exact moments of pleasure.
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It's often a not-so-simple task to pinpoint when an artist's work finds its stride and comes into its own.
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Altogether, the "Everyone Wins" gift bags are valued at over "six-figures" although Distinctive Assets declined to pinpoint their exact worth.
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In those first few weeks of being unemployed, I tried to pinpoint the times when I'd dropped the ball at work.
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Within its five towering tracks resides soaring riffs and polarized vocals executed with pinpoint precision by Phil Pendergast and Ben Hutcherson.
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We're asked to raise our arms to fly out of a black hole, or to pinpoint various stars with our controllers.
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As the two girls watch Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers dance, they aim to pinpoint exactly how the magic is made.
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Taylor makes it very clear they don't want to compete, and then the show spends the episode trying to pinpoint why.
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With such a wide variety of necessary ingredients, the experienced pho enthusiast can immediately pinpoint even a subtle addition or subtraction.
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He's subsumed Auto-Tune and melody into his delivery so completely that he can handle incredibly dense lines with pinpoint precision.
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A dispatcher tries to pinpoint 225's location and he tells them he is at the baseball field by the YMCA.
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And besides, she says, even if you could pinpoint any errant edits, what would they tell you about the animal's health?
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Data from as few as five IED blasts can thus more or less pinpoint the location of a workshop or cache.
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And if they didn't get great results, they can pinpoint what hasn't worked so well in the past and change tack.
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From 2010 to 2013, Japan's Environment Ministry conducted field surveys to pinpoint the source of the debris landing on Japanese shores.
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The company's technology is used by developers to monitor all of their applications and pinpoint bugs as soon as they arise.
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One executive complained the noise makes it difficult to pinpoint the legitimate reports of infrastructure flaws that need to be fixed.
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Cops say the trooper noticed signs of drug use once they pulled over Harris -- pinpoint pupils, bloodshot eyes and pale face.
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Ball is at his best in transition: he makes blistering fast decisions with the ball, throws pinpoint passes, and scrambles defenders.
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It's easy to pinpoint an accent as terrible, but what are the specific elements that make an accent good or bad?
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Conversely, they can pinpoint to any specific location, such as their front door, and get a three-word address for it.
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This complaint process provides consumers with a forum for comparing financial companies and helps the Bureau pinpoint the most dangerous practices.
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Because this FRB was so high energy, the research team was able to pinpoint its position in the sky incredibly well.
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But the real force of the book—and of all MariNaomi's books—is her ability to pinpoint the subtleties of relationships.
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A football field, bus station, outdoor pool — it doesn't matter, Terrapattern can pinpoint the related image and location with surprising accuracy.
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"Focusing light in one pinpoint area is called 'imaging,' and can theoretically be used to create a 3D image," explains Manabe.
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Copeland can pinpoint the moment she realized she could rise to the top of the predominantly white world of classical ballet.
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"It's hard to pinpoint the chemistry thing — winning does that — but it was there right when they showed up," Ventura said.
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If a kid strays from those areas, the Jiobit app will alert the parent and help them pinpoint the child's location.
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But if one were to pinpoint an overarching trend, it might be a shift away from cost savings to consumer-friendliness.
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Gaia will eventually help astronomers pinpoint exactly how far away all these stars are, and how they move throughout the galaxy.
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He can sometimes pinpoint not only the dates of the incidents but also the ships' geographic coordinates at the relevant moment.
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Pinpoint your cat's location anywhere in the United States and track his daily activity with the Whistle 3 GPS Pet Tracker.
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She has an eye for talent, but said it's difficult to pinpoint what exactly the "it" factor is for a comedian.
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The doctors have been unable to pinpoint the cause, and I am worried that the waterproofing materials might be the problem.
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However, her condition remains a medical mystery as doctors can't pinpoint what exactly is wrong, according to her mother, Sarah Horner.
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And the music, produced by Joseph Abate, is bursting with pinpoint detail, almost porcelain in its balance of structure and fragility.
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" She went on, "I can really pinpoint that her messaging and her teachings have made me as successful as I am.
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There's enormous variety when it comes to vaping devices, ingredients, and brands, making it difficult for investigators to pinpoint a cause.
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Indeed, NASA has been investigating the Pilbara region to try to pinpoint possible geological signatures that indicate the presence of stromatolites.
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If you tell your dentist about your persistent problem, he or she may be able to help pinpoint the cause. 6.
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Many of these environmental hazards, though, can be linked to multiple causes; in Greenland, it's easier to pinpoint the precipitating issue.
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One man told CNN's Ryan Young he was there to voice his frustration, though he didn't pinpoint why he was discouraged.
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Nonetheless, the look is a commonplace, so ubiquitous that less-worldly consumers may well be challenged to pinpoint its ultimate source.
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One is that—to some extent which we can't pinpoint beyond "more than none"—Daniel Bryan believes some of these things.
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The Saudis have some of the most advanced weapons in the world and can clearly target their missiles with pinpoint accuracy.
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But with failure, you can usually more clearly pinpoint what still worked and why something lasted as long as it did.
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Instead, her team is using climate models to pinpoint strategic parts of the Arctic where the microspheres could have maximum impact.
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The report acknowledges that it is difficult to pinpoint the costs of disasters that can be directly attributed to climate change.
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There have been titanic advances in the collection, processing, and storage of data; and targeted killing has reached singular pinpoint perfection.
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WASHINGTON — Richard Land, a prominent evangelical Christian leader, said he could pinpoint the moment that Donald J. Trump secured his election.
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No one can pinpoint exactly when writing was invented, but the earliest evidence of this faculty hails from Mesopotamia (ancient Iraq).
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It's hard to pinpoint what exactly was the original teatox brand, but the companies in play today are all remarkably similar.
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He had to take a long look at how he'd internalised what he'd later pinpoint as low-key manipulative gendered behaviour.
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The data could easily be used to pinpoint the role of American warplanes and bombs in any single strike, he said.
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With power off both sides, pinpoint serving and superb athleticism, Garcia is an aggressive baseliner who can finish at the net.
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The style and sound are unmistakable — pinpoint precision, flamboyant fashion and smoothed-over borrowings from American R&B and hip-hop.
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Then later, he made a phone call from his home in Raqqa that gave GCHQ the ability to pinpoint his location.
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The craft throttled its engine and maneuvered eastward, taking a parabolic path to a pinpoint landing on a nearby ground pad.
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The giant retailer will begin requiring lettuce and spinach suppliers to contribute to a blockchain database that can rapidly pinpoint contamination.
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For some 25 years, marine archaeologists have sought to pinpoint the Endeavour's wreckage from a collection of remains from 13 ships.
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A better approach might be to pinpoint what exactly is broken in the system and to take steps toward fixing it.
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Nonetheless, thanks to the public ledger, Robert Mueller's investigators were able to untangle the web and pinpoint the accounts and transactions.
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Then, a French laboratory found elevated levels of heavy metals in his blood but was unable to pinpoint any specific poison.
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They&aposve examined 15% of those so far, which led them to pinpoint 100 objects that did indeed appear to vanish.
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But prosecutors haven't been able to pinpoint that the money was actually paid -- or that Manafort paid any of it back.
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It's probably safe to bet that few people can immediately pinpoint the Saryesik-Atyrau Desert, in eastern Kazakhstan, on a map.
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The naked eye can glean little from a core; you need a microscope to see the rings clearly and pinpoint differences.
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Putting the camera in the center instrument cluster also helps to pinpoint the driver's eyes, even if she's wearing a hat.
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After the rocket detached from the capsule, it reignited its engine to execute a pinpoint landing back on the launch site.
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TECH FIX Advertisers are increasingly turning to an invisible method that pulls together information about your device to pinpoint your identity.
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TECH FIX Advertisers are increasingly turning to an invisible method that pulls together information about your device to pinpoint your identity.
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More research also could allow for researchers to pinpoint other potential benefits, outside of birth, that could come with uterine transplantation.
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Barnert said future research should trace people's pathways once they leave the juvenile justice system to pinpoint where health becomes worse.
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The group uses infrared sensors to follow the glow of Rudolph's nose, enabling them to pinpoint the location of his sleigh.
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The hearing would allow committee members to pinpoint exactly where Danske and the Danish and Estonian financial watchdogs failed, he said.
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To pinpoint exactly how different life can be depending on your zip code, jobs and salary website Indeed did an analysis.
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To delve into the reasons behind it, to try to pinpoint it, might take too long to discern, or to explain.
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Peacock struck out the side on just 12 pitches, flashing pinpoint control on his fastball and ample movement on his curve.
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The sponsors helped them use Google Maps to try to find what was left, but no one could quite pinpoint it.
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At some point, a time I cannot exactly pinpoint but definitely a few years back, I basically stopped playing mobile games.
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José Luis Vergara, told Televisa that there appeared to be a girl inside but that they could not pinpoint her location.
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Instead, it puts resources into coaching a candidate or training candidates or volunteers to use voter databases to pinpoint possible supporters.
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Details like this always make it hard to pinpoint expectations for a single congressional election — especially in races without an incumbent.
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New research is also trying to pinpoint when cognition emerges, by doing brain scans on babies and young children, even fetuses.
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I am one of the 85 percent of low back pain patients whose pain is "nonspecific": Doctors cannot pinpoint a cause.
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Consolidating a decade's worth of releases is a daunting task, as is trying to pinpoint those that define hardcore's new canon.
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Use your phone or smart assistant to ping your Tile device, setting off a ringtone that allows you to pinpoint its location.
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The most interesting this he does, aesthetically, is manipulate and exploit small spaces and moving parts with his pinpoint-as-hell passing.
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Property lines have shifted since colonial times, making it difficult to pinpoint the precise location of the Bull's Head, Ms. Loorya said.
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The drones fly from and land on a base that transmits an infrared signal "to ensure a pinpoint landing," the company says.
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Wright was not found until 10 days later because the dispatchers could not pinpoint his location at the time of the call.
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It's hard to pinpoint exactly when this season transcended into something greater, but the result is more exciting than the reason anyway.
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Most teens here speak fluent English, allowing them to quickly navigate through reams of Western news sites and pinpoint potentially viral content.
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Doing so could help pinpoint when major players of agropastoralism—the lifestyle of growing crops and raising livestock—started chemically changing Earth.
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A previous experiment by the researchers used 20 human volunteers and facial recognition software to pinpoint the emotion shown in each photo.
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By analyzing elephant poop and extracting DNA from stolen ivory, Wasser was able to pinpoint a pair of poaching hotspots in Africa.
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I put a call out for photos and stories from DOMO to try and pinpoint what made it so magic in retrospect.
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But early on, the need to pinpoint Julia's allure often led to unsurprisingly sexist conversations about both her talent and her looks.
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Wouldn't it be valuable if a vendor could pinpoint what company and what developer introduced a potential problem into a supply chain?
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It's hard to pinpoint where the MacBook Air stands out to the point where you'd buy it over, say, a Lenovo Yoga.
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So if you have recurring pain during sex, you should see a doctor who can help pinpoint the cause and suggest treatment.
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The yield curve is clearly an important indicator to look at, though it does not pinpoint the precise timing of a recession.
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If you were to look back on the past, could you pinpoint the exact moment that shaped the course of your life?
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"It's an investment," explained Chinowsky, but it can pinpoint the problem and avoid slowing or shutting down a large swath of rail.
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The Sleep Number group of products pinpoint an individual's ideal comfort zone and tags it with a number, from 0 to 100.
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All of these clues can help pinpoint whether the issue is related to your bladder, a specific environment, or something else entirely.
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The CRF plant closed two weeks ago and Grabowski said the company is still trying to pinpoint the source of the contamination.
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More specifically, its media businesses like Pinpoint — digital targeting with location info for businesses and ads — are 170 percent over 2014 revenue.
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I can pinpoint phrases I've stolen, styles of physical ease I aspired to, why I use shaving gel instead of shaving cream.
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Fittingly, it was Gaitán who hit the pinpoint free kick that Jonas headed in from seven yards out in the 91st minute.
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Impulsivity, for example, a major trait in most people with addiction, is easier to pinpoint than symptoms like fatigue or physical pain.
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The starting gate can be hard to pinpoint, but between 2004 and 20163 online communities began to codify in a meaningful way.
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In experiments conducted on Android devices, the team was able to pinpoint a person's location within eight meters through a targeted ad.
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Eric Greitens resigned Tuesday afternoon, facing so many accusations and investigations that it's hard to pinpoint the immediate cause of his downfall.
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